Monday is shaping up to be an eventful day for PS4 and PS VR gamers, with PlayStation, set to air a Nintendo Direct-style event packed with announcements, news, trailers and more.
Via an announcement posted to the official PlayStation Blog, the gaming giant teased a new video program called “The State of Play,” with the first set to kick off Monday, March 25, at 2 p.m. Pacific Time. You’ll be able to watch it live via Twitch, YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook worldwide, and it will also be offered up on-demand shortly after the live stream ends.
Moreover, this will apparently be the first of several State of Play events happening throughout the year. So what will Monday’s consist of? Well, it seems that per the blog post we’re due to get a slew of “updates and announcements from the world of PlayStation.
“Our first episode,” the post continues, “will showcase upcoming PS4 and PS VR software, including new trailers, new game announcements, and new gameplay footage.”
PlayStation fans will no doubt appreciate Monday’s attempt to reach out directly to them with news, given that the company decided to take a pass on attending E3 in June. State of Play event appears to be what PlayStation had in mind when, in a statement to GameSpot, the company tried to explain the reasons behind that decision.